The Kinnickinnic River is the most urbanized and developed river in Wisconsin, ranking last out of Milwaukee’s three rivers in terms of ecological health. Several project partners are working to remove […]
Crime Stoppers of Grey Bruce will run out of cash to operate in just over three months. “Without new sources of funding sufficient to take the program through the 2025–2026 fiscal year, Crime Stoppers of Grey Bruce would only have enough funding to operate until March 31, 2025, at which point the program would be […]
South Bruce out of the running
(Contributed by NWMO) The Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) announced it has selected Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation (WLON) and the Township of Ignace as the host communities for the future site for Canada’s deep geological repository for used nuclear fuel.
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Jamie Heffer of Morris-Turnberry has been appointed as Huron County’s new warden for the 2025-2026 term. Heffer, a longtime resident of Morris-Turnberry, lives on a farm alongside his wife, Lori, where they’re involved in sheep, beef and crop production. “I am truly honoured to be appointed warden of Huron County,” Heffer said in a press […]
(By Liz Small) A flag raising to mark Transgender Day of Remembrance was held on Wednesday, Nov. 20 in front of the Kincardine library.
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Tim Hortons is once again selling Holiday Smile Cookies to benefit local charities. “Thank you to Tim Hortons in Wingham and Lucknow for choosing us,” said Mary Ellen Zielman, executive director for Huron County Food Bank Distribution Centre, in a Nov. 15 interview. “It’s a great way for the community to come together.” The Holiday […]
On a Tuesday at Hoard's Station more than 100 regulars and not so regular customers gathered for the weekly sale
In March, Brookside Public School student Harlyn Madge was diagnosed with a brain tumour. She died just one month later, on April 24, two days after her seventh birthday. In October, staff and students at the school were joined by members of Madge’s family in planting flowers as a tribute. “During the time of grief, […]
(By Liz Small) Even though the next Old Boys’ and Girls’ Reunion in Kincardine is not scheduled until
Aug. 3- 7, 2028, the committee chairs have already been named.
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(By Pauline Kerr) Medical Officer of Health for Grey-Bruce, Dr. Ian Arra, provided the board of health with reports on the opioid situation in Grey-Bruce and the strengthening of public health – both standing items – as well as a report on infectious diseases, and an update on the
vaccine preventable disease program.
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Nine names accepted
(By Liz Small) Applications for the vacant Ward 1 councillor seat in the Municipality of Kincardine closed Oct. 25, with nine applications accepted.
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